About NorthShore Marina

NorthShore Marina, located at 6612 Lantern View Drive in the City of Jonestown,
is comprised of a true deep water floating marina, containing 196 covered boat slips
with electricity, cable television, phone connections and fresh water supply, a
ship store with four gasoline pumps, and three wave attenuators. In addition, the marina
offers an office with kitchen and flat screen TV, a covered common area with a barbeque pit, flat screen TV and
lounge chairs, two air-conditioned restrooms and two private showers. The marina is located over 120 feet of water, making the marina accessible during all water levels.

About Lake Travis

Ranked as one of the cleanest lakes in Texas and in the top three for scuba and
water sports, Lake Travis is 65 miles of shimmering water and beautiful, natural
limestone cliffs. With coves east, north and west of the marina, this boater’s dream
offers thrilling exploration and adventure with casual dining options all along
the shoreline.

Lake Travis and its parks offer amazing and diverse beauty -- from lakes and hills
to rivers and prairies – all within close proximity. Parks surrounding Lake Travis
foster a sense of belonging for the families and visitors who frequent them. Managed
to balance recreational use with resource protection, the parks prioritize water
quality and habitat protection and provide infrastructure, facilities and necessary
amenities to facilitate recreational activities. The parks are comfortable, safe
places, environmentally friendly and models of sustainability which are readily
associated with a positive, strong sense of place. The attractiveness of these nature
escapes continues to draw families from Dallas, Houston and the state of Texas.

Lake Travis is located fifteen miles northwest of downtown Austin, Texas. The lake is 65 miles long, and its maximum width is 4.5 miles. Lake Travis covers 18,900 acres. The lake is considered full at an elevation of 681 feet above mean sea level. There are 270 miles of shoreline around the lake. Lake Travis is one of six lakes in the Highland Lakes chain of lakes operated by the Lower Colorado River Authority. The lake has a maximum depth of 210 feet.

Lake Travis was created by impounding the Colorado River with the construction of Mansfield Dam in 1937 - 1941. The dam spillway elevation is 714 feet above msl. The dam has 24 floodgates rated at 4,770 cubic feet per second each.

About The Hollows

The Hollows is the definitive waterfront community in the Austin area. Located between Big Devil’s Hollow and Sandy Creek along the north shore of Lake Travis, The Hollows has over four miles of shoreline and the most stunning lakefront and hilltop vistas on the water. With over 1400 acres, the community will preserve 250 acres of open spaces, parklands and greenways, making The Hollows a natural sanctuary. The Hollows offers Estate Homes and Lots, Casitas, Cottages, and Hilltop and Marina Villa Condominiums. Unlike many other lakeside communities, The Hollows offers underground utilities, including sanitary sewer service. The extensive amenities in The Hollows include the Beach Club, Long Hollow Kayak Club, Exercise/ Fitness room, NorthShore Marina, boat ramp with trailer storage, Flagship Park, Admirals Park, extensive trails, and Hilltop Smokehouse and Overlook. The Hollows is located in Jonestown and Lago Vista, Texas, and is served by the Lago Vista Independent School District.

About Jonestown

The City of Jonestown is located on FM 1431 in northern Travis County, Texas, approximately 20 miles northwest of the City of Austin, and nine miles west of the intersection of U.S. 183 and FM 1431, in the heart of one of the fastest growing population areas in Texas. Often referred to as the "Gateway to the Hill Country", the City of Jonestown offers the amenities of a country lifestyle, combined with a location convenient to Austin.

Jonestown has existed as a populated rural community since it was originally settled by the Jones brothers, Emmett and Warren, in the late 1930's. When Mansfield Dam was increased in height, and Lake Travis was filled, the development of Jonestown as a lake resort became possible. Begun first as a haven for weekend fishermen and boaters, more and more people built their permanent residence here and commuted to work in Austin. A few fishing cabins still remain, but large, new homes are being built on estate lots in gated communities, many with lake-front or lake views.

The City of Jonestown is committed to responsible planned development, economic vitality, a program for public service improvements, and continued park expansions, as well as improving the quality of life for its residents.

About Lower Colorado River Authority

LCRA is a conservation and reclamation district created by the Texas Legislature in 1934. It has no taxing authority and operates solely on utility revenues and fees generated from supplying energy, water and community services. LCRA supplies low-cost electricity for Central Texas, manages water supplies and floods in the lower Colorado River basin, develops water and wastewater utilities, provides public parks, and supports community and economic development in 58 Texas counties.